Examples
- Last UpdatedDec 04, 2025
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A number of examples of the normal syntax follows below:
Example 1:
Penetration of bottom web.
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PAN, 'AA161-7', DT=101; BOU, FR117 /'ZPLANE', CORR=-20/'AA461-3'; |
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Panel generated by the same input:
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The material thickness of AA461-3 will automatically be taken into consideration. |
Example 2:
Generation of the same panel:
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BOU, FR117 /V=5200/U=13006; |
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If possible, the solution of Example 1 should be chosen. |
Example 3:
Generation of web against a longitudinal bulkhead.
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PAN, 'AA461-7', DT=104, FR117; BOU, 'AA461-3'/Z=5220/Y=16006/V=29350; Note: that, in this case, the position of the panel is defined by giving the frame numbers in the panel statement, since the frame does not make part of the contour of the web. |
Example 4:
Generation of a carling against the shell.
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Small panel (bracket) between longitudinals:
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PAN='CARLING', BRACKET; BOU, FR81/L200, CROSS, CORR=100/V=400/L180, CROSS; |
Example 5:
Generation of a stringer overlapping a longitudinal.
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Panel overlapping along longitudinal:
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PAN='STRINGER', DT= ... ; BOU, L43, ALONG, X=FR238, CORR=100/X=FR235/Y=20000/X=FR245; |
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In this case, normally the position of the panel is defined by the longitudinal which it overlaps. |
For more examples, see the Free Side Syntax below (which is an extension of the Normal Syntax).


